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4 wherewith to pay, or will not pay where he is able the pledges shall answer for the debt.&ensp; And if they will, they shall have the lands and rents of the debtor, until they be satisfied of ⟨that⟩ which they before payed for him, except that the ⟨principal⟩ debtor can shew himself to be acquitted against the said sureties.

  HE city of London shall have all thetheir [sic] old liberties and customs, ⟨which it hath been used to have⟩. Moreover we will and grant, that all other Cities, Boroughs, Towns, and the Barons of the Five Ports, and all other Ports, shall have all their liberties and free customs.



 O man shall be distrained to do more service for a Knight's fee, nor any freehold, than therefore is due.



 Ommon Pleas shall not follow our Court, but shall be holden in some place certain.





Ssises of novel disseisin, and of Mortdancester, shall not be taken in the shires, and after this manner: If we be outWe, or if we be out'' [sic] of this realm, our chief Justicers shall send our Justicers through every county once in the year, which, with the Knights of the shires, shall take the said Assises in those counties;&ensp; and those things that at the coming of our foresaid Justicers, being sent to take those Assises in the counties, cannot be determined, shall be ended by them in some other place in their circuit;&ensp; and those things, which for difficulty of some articles cannot be determined by them, shall be referred to our Justicers of the Bench, and there shall be ended.



 Ssises of Darrein Presentment shall be alway taken before our justices of the Bench, and there shall be determined.